Stake-pocket.



J. L. DAHL.

STAKE POCKET.

APPLICATION FILED APR. 1, 1915.

Patented Nov. 16, 1915.

the opposite siee 352ml DEjli, G3? F'ACRJNSAQK, NEW JERSEY, ASSPIGEQQR Ti? GO'MPANI LIMETEP, LTfiCEIEJJSIiCK, NEW 5 A T0 all WJ/wm'z may omwern:

Be it imc'wn that 1, JOHN L. DAEIP citizen cf the United States, residing at Hackenssck, in the county of BEE'P'EH mid State of New Feisty, have invented certain new ili movements in Stakemitting it take readily HYliOCiIQii swung linen its )iVUiJ 1321 2 when to be cnenecl A i r I: i

To the sccen iismrient 01 the Ewe-going and such other eb eets (15 min hei-emafter a n appear the inventien conslsts in tne iieatures hereinafter nartlcuizuiv. described and then sought to be defined by the cisims,

reference being had to the accompanying drawing farming s hereof, and in which- Figure 1 is perspective View of stein pocket embedying: invention, s 0W- 2 is a similar View, *7 op ned 1 assigns/me ing the door cicseei; Fig, showing the (ice? 273T in chewing; the Hume s 00:; or peck 1 end adapted to be baited er otherwise scem'er i tn the side 0i s cm: to receive at stake which when in the pod e't Wi i rest on the bettom er shelf 2 cf the pocket Tc one side ni the pecket is at ached by :1 pin or bsit :3, (1001 4 so to swing on the iioit the center of fill nest. The opposite deer p2 -.icc'i or formed with a shaft 5 m1 iteti to .i'neve in and out of an open-facet socket 01 recess 6 'fcrmeti in '2 cf the pocket as the (1001' S'Wi'lnfl' cioseri or open. Thissockct or. recess is ei" diii'ereut dimensions, for

instance; its rear portion 7 is of inrger .crent into the ir she socket for s purpese hereinafter inclispeeiflcatien of Letters Patent.

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the door i mmmted. s0 a be rotatable thereon Whit 13. i I J! r i1: sates. tee she-tit a 0i Wiii be (iesigncted for C(H'lVQTiQnQG and because (if the im'ictice it cam a cars 9,

which in the term ".iustrmed s ebioi'ig in cross sectien; zlfiii cam extends a the may hanciie 0r iatch 10 by i ii door is to be closed the cam is turned 011 its shaft se that longest will 91 psmiiei er in slim-meet with the restricted, opening the 0'1 sccket G se t0 permit it out of the recess 01* cess, and when the 4 is closer: anci the nsnflie 01' late released it wiii swing down- Werti and csrry the cam into locking position. Fer the purpose of securing the cam on the shalt the (1001' a nut 11 may be fitted ts the shale and held in p0s'*'on by e cettevpin 12 passed ti'u'oug h the or if be tireaded onto the shaft then by screii'ins; it up it wiii hcid the can] in lockin z pesitieni have iiiustrst beet the preferred (ieteiis ef construi 1011 of the several parts but they in my be chang 1 and essentisfi features of the invention retained.

Having described the invention set forth its merits What I claim is 1. A stake pocket havingen open-faced socket 1 formed with restricted npening in me sirie wail of ti pccket anti :1 hinged (inci- Tying s c n sitis tefi in. (me position 0 thron said r "ric'te-ci opening i' sec-ken '02.- recess and revelubie Within tiie socket ts ciose the restricted pQ iDg and. "Pin the (1001' in its eioseci pee-men.v

2. A stake p0 socket 01 recess having an open-faced res ieted through said restricted opening and in an other position to close said restricted open-' ing and hold the door in its closed position.

A. stake pocket having an open-faced socket or recess formed with a restricted opening in one side Wall of the pocket, :i hinged door proiided at one end with a supporting shaft, :1 revoluble cam supported by the sheit z'md shaped to pass through the restricted opening into the socket in one position and to close said opening in another position, and a latch or handle for operating the cam.

4. A stake pocket having an o'penfaced socket or recess formed with u restricted opening in one side wall of .the pocket, a lunged door provided at one end with a supporting; shaft, :1 revolnble cam supported ram, and a handle or latch for operating the cam. v I

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

JOHN L. DAHL. Witnesses:

MARY A; SULLIVAN, EARL -W. FAIILGREN.

by the shaft and shaped to pass through the 

